Oxford Bibliographies Update Program
Did you know that each Oxford Bibliographies article is reviewed annually and updated with the latest scholarship available?
Learn about how Oxford Bibliographies are updated on the Update Program Page.
Oxford Bibliographies and Student Speech and Debating
Oxford Bibliographies is uniquely positioned to direct the research that students carry out to prepare for policy debates, forensic speech, and other debate formats. Because Oxford Bibliographies offer exclusive, authoritative research guides across a variety of subject areas, students using this resource are likely to find bibliographic essays on whatever topic they seek. Combining the best features of an annotated bibliography and a high-level encyclopedia, the cutting-edge resource provides student debaters with critical introductions to new topics. Oxford Bibliographies also offer debaters clear directions on what books, articles, and other material to read next to gain even deeper insights into a given issue, regardless of which side they may eventually be arguing. Oxford Bibliographies are also regularly updated to reflect new research and emerging trends, ensuring that students of debate and forensic speech are up to speed on current issues.
Recent topics selected for the National High School Level Speech and Debate Tournaments are covered by numerous Oxford Bibliographies, which can serve as a springboard into each issue. We invite you to explore a select group of articles, listed below.
Foreign Policy
- Congress, Defense, and Foreign Policy
- Foreign Policy and Latinos
- Theories of Foreign Policy
- Leadership Personality Characteristics and Foreign Policy
- Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
- Identity and Foreign Policy
- Psychology and Foreign Policy
- Foreign Policy of Non-democratic Regimes
Immigration
- Immigration and International Relations
- Immigration Politics and Policy in the United States
- Immigration to the United States
- Immigration, Crime, and Justice
- Voluntary International Migration
- Asylum Policies
Poverty
- Poverty
- History of Social Welfare in the United States
- History of Social Work and Social Welfare, 1980-2014
- The Politics of Income Inequality in the United States
- Global Inequality
Featured image credit: Cicero Denounces Cataline by Cesare Maccari, 1889. Palazzo Madama, Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.
We want to hear from you.
Oxford Bibliographies is a partnership between the publisher and the academic community, and we invite you to participate. Please feel welcome to email OxfordBibliographies@oup.com.